Currently, Mozilla Labs has launched an online service called Weave, which is reported to allow users to synchronize personal data such as bookmarks and passwords online via the Firefox browser. Users can first upload their own bookmarks or personal information to Mozilla's Weave server, and then they can use relevant content anytime, anywhere on any computer or mobile phone.
According to Chris Beard of Mozilla Labs, the goal of this service is:
To provide a set of basic online services supported by the Mozilla Foundation.
Ensure that it can conveniently complete user-customized services and provide them for free.
Users can fully control and customize their online experience, including whether to make personal information public, and whether to share these materials with friends or third parties.
Establish an extensible architecture for the Firefox browser
From the above content, we can see that Mozilla Labs seems to be trying to shift from a browser software supplier to an Internet service provider role.